Be better to have a proper photo really. But maybe either put the bed under the window with the head end at the upper side of the room with the table as a nightstand, then put the desk against the wall where your bed is. Or alternatively you could just move your bed to where your desk is (or leave it if you prefer) and put the desk under the window.

Having your bed up against the wall like that is probably the best use of space, you could alternatively have it up alongside (about a foot away) from the closet. I actually have my bed setup in my room like that right now and it's.. okay but I wish I had more room lol.

well, i don't know what the dimensions are, how far down your windows come on the wall, how far out your closet sticks into the room. here's an idea, though. depending on what the dimensions are, you could put the little table by the bed or just keep it beside the desk. so by putting the bed under the windows, you end up using space that was wasted before.

well, i don't know what the dimensions are, how far down your windows come on the wall, how far out your closet sticks into the room. here's an idea, though. depending on what the dimensions are, you could put the little table by the bed or just keep it beside the desk. so by putting the bed under the windows, you end up using space that was wasted before.

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Thanks! I actually kind of like this. I might just try it out..

Thanks guys for all your input. I appreciate it.
I will take some actual photos and then post them

well, i don't know what the dimensions are, how far down your windows come on the wall, how far out your closet sticks into the room. here's an idea, though. depending on what the dimensions are, you could put the little table by the bed or just keep it beside the desk. so by putting the bed under the windows, you end up using space that was wasted before.

I took the liberty of shortening your bed, hoping that your room is wider than your bed is long.... you did say the drawing was not to scale. Two versions, depending on whether you like looking out the window when at your desk, or would prefer less distractions. Cheers.

I took the liberty of shortening your bed, hoping that your room is wider than your bed is long.... you did say the drawing was not to scale. Two versions, depending on whether you like looking out the window when at your desk, or would prefer less distractions. Cheers.

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Thanks dude. I like the idea. I will test it out. I will post a actual pic of the room.

I say put your bed so that it runs along the wall with the window. Nothing will actually increase your open floorspace, but by being creative, your floor space will be shaped like a square or rectangle, which is far more usable than having a narrow strip of floor between your desk and bed. All the space between your chair and window is being under-utilized. Your chair divides those two spaces (if the space between your desk and bed is as cramped as in the photo).

My room is not big, but not small. However, it feels far 'bigger' than my housemates' bedroom because mine is more open. Heck, I even park my bike in my room, and yet I have more space despite having identical room layout.

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